January 11, 2006
On the Road to Dallas…

…with a few friends for the new Epson Print Academy – TEXAS style!
January 11, 2006

…with a few friends for the new Epson Print Academy – TEXAS style!
January 11, 2006
Source: The New York Times
Written by Randy Kennedy
Winter, to put it politely, is not kind to Rochester. How many other cities, after all, are regularly in the running for the Golden Snowball, an annual award presented to the upstate city with the most snowfall? (Rochester, at 113 inches, was bested last winter only by Syracuse at 137.)
January 11, 2006
Source: Forbes
Written by Danit Lindor
NEW YORK – Like a recently married couple showing off their new baby, the newly merged Adobe Systems and Macromedia presented their first integrated product at Macworld Tuesday in San Francisco.
January 11, 2006
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Michael Reichmann of The Luminous Landscape has started a regular column called Lightroom Tips & Tricks.
January 11, 2006
New products offer professional photographers unprecedented image quality
Press Release: 9h January, 2006 – Hasselblad launches the world’s first 39 megapixel DSLR camera, the H2D-39, and a comprehensive line of 39 megapixel camera backs
January 11, 2006
Source: eWeek
Written By David Morgenstern
Opinion: Will the new Macs run Windows and Linux as well as Mac OS X? Here’s a history lesson on multiboot machines.
January 11, 2006
Source: Publish
Written By John Rizzo
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft and a pack of enterprise developers say they are on target for creating Intel-native Mac software despite Apple’s surprise Macworld Expo release of the first Intel-based Macs six months ahead of schedule.
January 11, 2006
Source: Newsfactor.com
Apple is shepherding the Mac and its legions of software developers through yet another major transition — this one nearly as momentous as the shift to OS X. Once again, the centerpiece of the change lies in the microprocessor at the heart of the Mac.
If one thing dominates the technical history of Apple Computer, it’s transitions. The most recent example: the shift from Apple’s old operating system OS 9 to OS X.
It was like starting all over again with a completely new computer.
January 11, 2006
Source: ZDNET Between the lines
Posted by Dan Farber
Guy Kawasaki gave one of his patented demos, evangelizing for FilmLoop, a photo sharing company he has invested in that is run by his old friend (since 9th grade) and former Apple colleague Kyle Mashima and Prescott Lee. FilmLoop is the “killer app for the Macintosh,” Kawasaki said, joining MacPaint, Photoshop and PageMaker. Definitely a case of evangelistic exaggeration.
January 11, 2006
Source: Boston Globe
Written By Gareth Cook
An explosion of new digital image technology has left many of the world’s top biology journals vulnerable to fraud, scientists say.